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Race and Class in the Southwest: A Theory of Racial Inequality
Mario Barrera
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Focusing on the economic foundations of inequality as they have affected Chicanos in the Southwest from the Mexican-American War to the present, Mario Barrera develops his theory as a synthesis of class and colonial analyses.
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Cover
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Half title
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Title page
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Copyright
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Dedication
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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CHAPTER 1: Introduction
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CHAPTER 2: The Nineteenth Century, Part I
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CHAPTER 3: The Nineteenth Century, Part II
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CHAPTER 4: From the Turn of the Century to the Great Depression
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CHAPTER 5: The Contemporary Period
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CHAPTER 6: The Role of the State
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CHAPTER 7: A Theory of Racial Inequality
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APPENDIX: The Case of International Harvester
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Bibliography
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Index
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Published: 1979
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
- 978-0-268-01601-2 (paper)
- 978-0-268-04857-0 (hardcover)